bombard with
bombard (one) with (something)
1. Literally, to attack one repeatedly, as with gunfire or explosives. The enemy army retreated after we bombarded them with grenades.
2. By extension, to subject one to something repeatedly. Quit bombarding me with pitches and let me set up in the batter's box! Don't bombard your brother with suggestions—his paper is due tomorrow, so he needs to commit to a topic and just write about it! Every time I come home for the holidays, my mom bombards me with questions about my personal life.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
bombard someone or something with something
to cast or shoot something at someone or something. (See also bombard someone with questions.) The boys bombarded their friends with snowballs. Gerald bombarded his friends with criticism.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- bombard
- bombard (one) with (something)
- literally
- beat the (living) daylights out of (one)
- beat the daylights out of
- beat the hell out of
- beat the hell out of (one)
- beat the living daylights out of
- beat the tar out of (one)
- beat/knock/kick the hell out of somebody/something